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Capitalization of Azerbaycan Senaye Banki up 16.7%
Assets of Azerbaycan Senaye Banki in the past year increased by 5% to reach 162.69 million manat. The volume of loans fell by 32.1% to 85.92 million manat.
The total liabilities of the bank increased from 119.99 million to 125.55 million manat. Deposit portfolio increased 18.8% to 56.92 million manat, including term client investments that decreased 11.2% to 24.54 million manat.
The balance capital reached 37.14 million manat. The aggregate capital increased by 10.8% to 31.72 million manat, and the paid charter capital - by 16.7% to 28 million manat.
The bank's earnings were equal to 18.11 million manat, decreased in comparison with 2011 by 2.2%, while expenses rose 6.8% to 15.74 million manat. The net profit after tax decreased 36.8% to 2.37 million manat. - 15B -
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